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at least in practice. This provides the foundation for the significance of the study and for the objectives of determining what t...
mechanisms of attachment and supervision (2002). These things demonstrate a relationship between elements such as parental unempl...
matter and issues of gender stereotyping and identity, arguing that sex roles and identification determine variations in the motiv...
experienced some form of abuse - whether sexual, physical and/or emotional (Juvenile Justice Experts Should Focus on Girls Unique ...
Problem There is a long history of research and opinions regarding the effects of smaller class size on student achievement. Alth...
windows. Those windows include the children themselves but they also include society as a whole. Child abuse can be either...
gang activity in Los Angeles is to realize how gang mentality universally displayed in this racially and ethnically homogeneous su...
to wash their hands both before and after attending each patient. However, one physician-investigators asserts in reference to doc...
While gangs are a part and parcel of the culture today, the concept of juvenile delinquency is rather elusive. Many do not dub chi...
in the world and a greater and greater percentage of violent crimes in particular. The behavior of far too many of our nations ch...
and at AtHoc, they seized an opportunity to join forces with PeopleSoft and soon another opportunity was created (Applegate & Dela...
(Singer, 1996). The case was shocking for a number of reasons, but two stand out: Bosket was only 15; and he was already in care a...
backstabbing, failure to respect privacy and broken confidences" (Stanley, et al, 2007, p. 1248). Ferrell notes the importance of ...
259). Furthermore, the nature of the classroom environmental and the curriculum can also produce symptoms that mimic those of atte...
regime of medication, doubled the size of the weight losses experienced (Treatment; Drug therapy, 2000). Health coaches, profess...
learning through more evenhanded methods. Howard (2003) duly points out how standardization benefits no one but the bureaucrats w...
the Unification Church (Sontag 11). Image of the Divine in this religious tradition The Unification Church, according to its De...
for its victims. Diabetes is caused by imbalances in glucose levels. Rapid fluctuations of glucose levels can result in either h...
(Kemp, 2005). In American mainstream culture, making eye contact is expected, as this indicates that the other person is listening...
principals expressed views and their actual observed behavior Holland and Weise found numerous discrepancies. First of all, the pr...
(in English) between the years 1989 and 2004. The extent of the literature review appears to be sufficient to support the research...
29 percent of the entire group of patients at the beginning of the study (Weeks, 2004; NIMH, 2005). This rate was reduced in all f...
target a specific behavior rather than self-injury as a whole (Edelson, 2006). Each self-injurous behavior is likely to have spec...
customers are buying, and what they are buying together, at the same time. Associates speak freely with customers, and the inform...
individual than when no fragrance of any kind was in the air. People were not only more apt to offer assistance, but they also re...
instance, this is evident in the work of Stephen Dollinger (2002), who conducted a study about physical attractiveness in relation...
from disease to non-disease to health. She argues that "This synthesized view incorporates disease as meaningful aspect of health...
with these other interventions. These approaches are typical based on positive reinforcement techniques. Many, including behaviora...
2002). His theory states that an individual inherits a tendency to respond to the environment in a certain manner; however,...
make good decisions (Bush, 2002). In CBT, the therapist plays an active role in helping the individual to solve his or her probl...